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- Rental Property Tax Deduction By: Nicky Pilkington
As a landlord, you are raking in quite a lot of money, but your wallet air having a hole because of the taxing system. Tags: taxes, tax deduction, business, IRA, real estate, mortage
- How Wealth Tax Is Better Than Income Tax By: Jim Thio
Wealth Tax
Do you want to move money from the wealthy to the poor? Well, tax wealth.
Wealth tax causes far less market distortion, and hence, much fairer than income tax. Wealth tax hurt productivity less. If you live in a capitalistic country, then your income is yours fairly. However, Bob’s wealth might not be traceable to productivity. Bob might have gotten his wealth through inheritance gained through slavery, or genocide. The link between wealth to productivity is ... Tags: Income Tax, Wealth Tax, Oppresive Tax
- Landlord Tips - Avoiding the Huge Costs of Tax Preparation By: Brendan OBrien
There are ways for landlords and property managers to really reduce their tax prep bills without adding a lot to your workload. The key is to organize accounting documents in a way that will let your tax advisor (or yourself, if you do your own business taxes) prepare your return in a lot less time. Tags: Property Management, Landlords, Rental property, Real Estate investing, Property Managemen
- Take Advantage of Rental Property Tax Deduction By: Eric Slarkowski
Rental property tax deduction makes a big difference. If you are a landlord, it is important that you take advantage of the full benefits such tax deduction provides. There are a number of ways you can avail these benefits, such as rent, payment to cancel a lease, expenses paid by the renter, etc. Some expenses that cannot be deduced include loss of rental income due to vacancy, expenses from modifications such as new appliances, a new roof or a room addition for example. However, the following are some of the more common deductible expenses: Tags: tax deduction, mortgage, property, Finances, Tax management, savings, Finance, Taxes, Real estate
- Tenants in Common Disputes By: JessicaThomson
The acronym "TIC", which stands for tenancy in common along with the terms "co tenancy" and "fractional ownership" refer to arrangements under which two or more people co-own a parcel of real estate without a "right of survivorship". This type of co-ownership allows each co-owner to choose who will inherit his/her ownership interest upon death. Tags: 1031 exchange, tenants in common, tenant in common, capital gains tax
- FIVE ways to slash your property income tax bill By: Amer Siddiq
In this article we will outline FIVE simple methods, which can be used to reduce or even legitimately wipe out any property tax liability. Tags: Property tax, property tax advice, landlords tax
- How to Pay Off Your Residential Mortgage and Claim Interest Relief By: Amer Siddiq
In this article we reveal how it is possible to dramatically lower your property taxes by claiming interest relief on your residential mortgages. Tags: Property tax, property tax advice, landlords tax
- Should I wait until April 6th 2008 before I sell my property? By: Amer Siddiq
The pre-budget report from Alistair Darling in early October was heralded as a budget for residential property investors. In this article we discuss the property tax implications of the pre-budget report are for investors. Tags: Property tax, property tax advice, landlords tax
- Is This REALLY the Way to Avoid Property Taxes? By: Amer Siddiq
In this article, Arthur and I will discuss the merits and potential pitfalls of this strategy and why it really needs some careful thought before one decides to adopt it. Tags: Property tax, property tax advice, landlords tax
- Sole property ownership can save on property income tax By: Amer Siddiq
In this article we reveal when you are likely to pay less (or avoid) property taxes by holding property in a sole name. Tags: Property tax, property tax advice, landlords tax
- Your top 5 property management issues while growing your portfolio By: Amer Siddiq
What’s the biggest problem facing you as your property portfolio grows?
Our customers have told us their number one issue is the rising amount of paperwork they have to deal with to keep on top of property management. Tags: Property tax, property tax advice, landlords tax
- 5 Tax Charges You Can Expect to Face When Buying, Owning & Selling Property Overseas By: Nick Braun
Most countries tax non-residents on property in their country. Furthermore, most double taxation agreements between the country and the UK do nothing to prevent this. Consider the following five categories. Tags: Overseas Property Tax, Foreign Property Tax, Property Tax Abroad
- Letting Property – health and safety along with tenants/landlords obligations By: helen
The discrimination acts, including disability, sex and race all apply to landlords who are renting their property out along with many other obligations that both tenants and landlords are under. Tags: Letting Property – health and safety along with tenants/landlords obligations
- Capital Gains Tax Changes By: Nick Braun
Our new Darling Chancellor’s first Pre-Budget Report, delivered on 9th October 2007, caused quite a stir in the UK property taxation world. Tags: capital gains tax, buy to let tax, property tax
- Urban Sherpa's TEN STEPS to Finding Your No Fee Apartment Rental By: Peter Hungerford
Urban Sherpa's TEN STEPS to Finding Your No Fee Apartment Rental:
A Guidebook to New York City Apartment Rentals Tags: manhattan apartment rentals, new york city no fee apartments, manhattan no fee apartments,
- Rental Property is a Great Investment By: Karen B
Now is a good time to invest in rental property. Check out the tax advantages. Tags: rental property, investment property, tax deductions
- Take Your Retirement Planning to the Next Level: Invest Your IRA in Real Estate By: Brice Sheppard
Did you know the IRS allows you to direct how your IRS funds are invested? And in fact, you can direct your IRA monies to purchase investment real estate. With the help of Uncle Sam, your IRA funds can work for you under your direction and bring great tax-deferred financial returns. Tags: Real Estate Investing, Commercial Real Estate, Real Estate Investors. Landlords, Commercia
- Rent Guarantee Insurance UK Guide By: Kirthy Shetty
Rent guarantee insurance becomes a vital necessity for all those landlords who are not staying at the place wherein their house has been rented out. If you have bought a house or have inherited it from your parents and you are moving to a different place, have now let it out, you need to ensure that your tenants will repay the rent on time and not make you run around for the rent amount. Tags: landlords property management, landlord taxation
- Energy Performance Certificate – And Its Necessity! By: Kirthy Shetty
EPCs stands for Energy Performance Certificates offers a rating of how energy efficient a building is, with a rating of A & G where 'A' is the most energy efficient and 'G' being the least, with the average up to now being 'D'. It gives the building a standard energy and carbon emission efficiency grade from ‘A’ to ‘G’. Such reports are beneficial to all home owners, tenants and buyers to know how energy efficient your building is. Based on this, tenants can make decisions about which property to rent out depending on its fuel efficiency. In order to issue a certificate it is necessary to conduct a survey of the property either by a qualified DEA (Domestic Energy Assessor) or a Home Inspector (HI). Tags: landlords property management, landlord taxation, buy tenant
- Why should I use a tenant find service? By: YourplaceMarketing
Why should I use a tenant find service? It's a question all landlords need to know. Should we as landlords use an agency who will find a tenant and manage the move, or should we find and vet our own tenants. A range of advertising and marketing options has become available for landlords to pick and choose their approach to tenant find. Tags: landlord services, tenant find, find a tenant, landlords
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